On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th Presidentof the United States, was gunned down in the streets of Dallas, Texas. Since that time, many people have visited the scene of the crime to see the 6th floor window of the Texas School Book Depository where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired the shots that killed the President. They stand in the middle of Elm Street where an "X" marks the spot where the fatal shot struck President Kennedy. Many come just to walk the "Grassy Knoll" at Dealey Plaza and reflect on that tragic day in history.

Then there are those who want to learn more about the events of that day. My tour will lead you through the events that began on November 22, 1963, from the time President and Jacqueline Kennedy arrived in Dallas.

This is not a package tour with a set script and schedule. My standards tours are 3, 4 or 6 hours in length, but we are also available by the day for those needing an in-depth tour. Every tour is custom designed for what you want to do and see. Because you may not be aware of what sites are available, I have provided examples of what each tour generally consists of. But, remember, this your tour and should you want to make changes, I will be happy to do so.

I also offer a 2-hour JFK 101 Tour, but it is very limited in scope and will only cover a walking tour of the crime scene (Dealey Plaza and the Grassy Knoll) and a drive-through of the major locations - Oswald's rooming house, the site where Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit was killed and the Texas Theatre.

DFW Historical Tours has two guides. These guides were raised in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and have been historians for many years, making them well qualified.

For personal tours consisting of 1-3 people, I will provide transportation. For larger groups, I can schedule transportation for up to 57 people or step on to your bus or van.

While we specialize in first day evidence and tend to believe there probably was a conspiracy, we will present all sides of every issue and welcome any input you may have.